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Group Schedules enable you to view the combined schedules
of individuals, resources or Calendar public folders, and schedule meetings
with the entire group or with individual members of the group. In previous
versions of Outlook, a meeting request was created and populated to achieve
this. With Group Schedules, this grouping can be saved for later access.
How to Create Group Schedules
You can create a Group Schedule in a Calendar folder or a
Calendar public folder on a Microsoft Exchange Server. Group Schedules that you
create in an Exchange public folder can be used by others that have access to
that public folder.
Use the following steps to create a new Group
Schedule and add group members:
- Locate the desired Calendar folder.
- Click the Actions menu, click View Group Schedules, or click the Schedules button on the Standard toolbar.
- In the Group Schedules dialog box, click New.
- In the Create New Group Schedule dialog box, type a descriptive name for the new Group Schedule.
Verify the name before you click OK because you cannot change the name later.
- Click OK.
- To add Group Members, type a user name, e-mail address or
e-mail alias, or click the Add Others button, and then select to add users from an Address
Book.
- After you add the desired group members, click Save and Close.
You can now open the new Group Schedule the
View Group Schedules dialog box.
How to Add Public Folders
Adding a Calendar Public Folder to a Group Schedule displays the
Free/Busy information for that Calendar Public Folder. This is useful when
multiple users store appointments or meeting information in an Exchange
Calendar public folder. To add a Calendar public folder as a Group Member, use
the following steps:
- Locate the desired Calendar folder.
- Click the Actions menu, click View Group Schedules, or click the Schedules button on the Standard toolbar.
- In the Group Schedules dialog box, click the Group Calendar that you want to modify, and
then click Open. If a Group Schedule does not yet exist, view the "Creating Group
Schedules" section of this article.
- Click OK.
- To add a Calendar public folder to Group Members, click the
Add Others button, and then click to add a public folder.
- In the Select Folder dialog box, locate a Calendar public folder, and then click OK.
- After you add the desired Calendar public folder, click Save and Close.
The Group Schedule Dialog Box
The Zoom Drop-Down List Box
The
Zoom drop-down list box enables you to see additional or fewer hours
in the
Free/Busy information dialog box. The
Group Schedule dialog box can be maximized or resized, as needed.
Options button
Clicking the
Options button displays a menu. In the menu, the
Show Working Hours option appears. If this option is enabled, it only show working
hours, based on the setting found when you click the
Tools menu, click
Options, and then click the
Calendar Options button in the
Preferences tab. Also, the
Options button has the option to
Refresh Free/Busy information.
The Make a Meeting Button
Clicking the
Make Meeting button displays a menu. In the menu, you have options to create a
new meeting with the selected Group Member or with all Group Members. If the
selected Group Member is a resource (conference room, shared office equipment,
etc.), you can select to schedule a meeting with that Group Member as a
resource. Also, the
Make Meeting button has options to e-mail the selected Group Member or all
Group Members.
How to Use Group Schedules in a Microsoft Exchange Server Environment
Viewing Calendar Details
Clicking
Options in the
Group Schedule dialog box displays a menu with the option to
Show Calendar Details. When you click to select the
Show Calendar Details option, the Free/Busy details for appointments and meetings
appear in the
Free/Busy dialog box if the Exchange Server mailbox owner has given you at
least Reviewer permissions to their Calendar folder.
Viewing Private items
Items marked as Private will not display Free/Busy details unless
the shared Calendar owner gives you delegate control to their Calendar and
check the option to enable delegates to view Private items. The delegate can
configure that setting by checking the
Delegate can see my private
items check box, which can be accessed by clicking on the
Tools menu, clicking
Options, and then clicking the
Permissions button on the
Delegates tab.
Sharing Group Schedules
You can share Group Schedules by creating them in a Calendar
public folder. You must have Owner permissions to the Calendar public folder
before you can create Group Schedules in it. Assign permissions to the Calendar
public folder for those that you would like to access that Group
Schedules.
Known Issues
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.1 does not recognize Group
Schedules.
When you use ActiveSync 3.1 to synchronize your Outlook
Calendar, Group Schedules stored in the Calendar folder also synchronize, but
appear as unrecognizable appointment items. The appointment subject on the
handheld may contain a long string, similiar to
"{B911D251-1842-4720-A131-F164B6C99078}" (without the quotation
marks).
Do not delete the item on your handheld computer because this
may delete the Group Schedule from Outlook the next time you synchronize. Also,
when you create and save a new Group Schedule, you may receive the following
error message:
One appointment cannot be read from
Microsoft Outlook due to error 80180b04.
This item will not be
synchronized with the mobile device.
Appointment
{B911D251-1842-4720-A131-F164B6C99078} - My Team's Schedule
Start: 10/26/2001 5:00:00 P.M.
End: 10/26/2001 6:00:00
P.M.
Microsoft has confirmed that this
is a problem in Microsoft ActiveSync 3.1.
This issue was fixed in Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5. For
information on how to obtain the newest version of ActiveSync, please visit the
following Web site: